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Personal digital assistant

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A personal digital assitant (PDA) is a pocket sized computer used for everyday application software tasks such as calendar, address book and the todo list.

Important PDAs in history have been:

See also personal area networks, ebooks, and telephones.

"PDA" is also an acronym for public display of affection--an area of study within social psychology.